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English, 05.05.2021 02:30 lorenialopez1234

Pretend you are an advice columnist who writes a “Teacher Hotline” column for an educational journal. Answer the following letters from teachers about their concerns in working with parents.

Dear Teacher Hotline:
I have difficulty working with family members.
For some reason, when I point out the family's
weaknesses, they get defensive. What should I do?
Signed
A Discouraged Teacher

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